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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, August 6, 1959

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 6, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                0 the stars an. Stripes the to carry fight effective labor Jle form Bill to Public Ashington a president Eisenhower has decided to .taketp_,4.ne nation a plea for what he considers to be effective labor Reform legislation. The White House announced he will speak thursday Nighton major radio and television network s. The move plunged the president into the midst of a roaring c6ttgr6s-Sjpnal controversy and brought a Swift Fla Reback from some democrats differing with his ideas of what t-,.-. " of Friday August As peacetime s Best trained unit legislation is Best in that Field. In the Senate democratic Leader Lyndon b. Johnson of Texas broadly suggested that or. Eisen Hower would be Wise to leave the matter to Congress. The House scrap Over labor legislation is shaping up toward a bitter floor fight probably next " the rival Bills Are now in the House rules committee the grub p which charts the House pro Gram. Besides the Landrum Griffin Bill and that from the labor committee the re is a third major Bill sponsored by rep. John f. Shelley d Gaff and backed by a bloc of about 20 democrats. The Shelley Bill omits some of he provisions of the other two Bills to which Union leaders object. It is considered the weakest of the three Bills. Justice refuses Appeal by teamsters Washington a Justice Felix Frankfurter of the supreme court refused to stay a decree that upheld the Powers of teamsters Union monitors. The june 10 decree by the . Court of appeals Here had rejected a move by teamster president James r. Hoffa and his Union to overturn a Broad cleanup pro Gram set up by the monitors and approved by Federal District judge. Dickinson Letts. Teamster lawyers in an application which was argued before Frankfurter on july 23, had asked that he stay the decree pending final supreme court action on a formal Appeal later. Frankfurter said his study of the issues leads me to conclude that in the setting of the in by Robert j. Staff writer Washington is of Secre tary of the army Wilber kj$3ruck or hailed the 7th army Ifa ropes the most a Iper Bly a a loped and splendidly trained of Iten alarm the . I a Ais Ever Field in time of a Jerace speaking at a brought to a , the three Day an Tual meeting of the Assn of the us army fir ticker said the Wjk Tarmy with its Vel incr a of p6wer is the keys Tonii Job i uplift in i j n i  Uitti Ziy Jia i aft stories Swern ,. A Hijra. I and i deterrent against i if Ope and a of jul of Force Canada with. Which to fight if deterrence Sho a fail Brucker said. Asp Secretary pointed to the 7th v i or  6f Eph Lepow Stief. Created sri Cecers airy it stands shoulder to hould6r with the troops of our Allied friends ground tire world Ais a pm tight re Nirider that we Are ready t6lioiiii ijut1 International a g r e e i e n t s  United states keeps its Bizri Long Range nuclear attack forces protected but of reach con tint ally modernized and at Ade i quate strength As we must do we May be Able to deter the soviet Union from using their icbms mis Siles against the . But in the Era of this balance of terror the . Ability for Mas Sive retaliation must be " accompanied by the balanced ability to deter limited War the piecemeal aggression which if not curtailed could seriously threaten our National Security. When each Side can make total nuclear War unprofitable for theother the decision will tend to be reached on the basis of military capabilities for limited War. Hence land forces have become increasingly  smoke rises from the wreckage spilling Over the tracks after a Toronto bound passenger train hit mediate circumstances they Are not of a nature to cause i Repar Awe harm Between now and oct. 11." oct. 12 deadline oct. 12 is the earliest Date on which the full supreme court Arold act on an Appeal. The Courtil now in summer recess. Frankfurter said his conclusion was supported by assurances Given him by the chairman of the Board of monitors Martin f. O Dong Hue concerning the course of events which will control future s tips affecting the Union. Frankfurter said the court of appeals in upholding the Moni tors Powers has manifested an Alert understanding of the Gravity of the litigation and has made Manifest its sense of the High importance of assuring the most protective. Procedure on Theof the Board of monitors. Part House group Oki anti violence civil rights Bill Washington a the House judiciary committee wednesday approved a civil rights Bill providing Federal criminal penalties in cases of bombings mob action against school desegregation and destruction of elec Tion records. But in. A last minute switch the committee struck out of the Bill All provisions for technical and other Aid to school desegregation. Chairman Emanuel Celler . Said this switch was the work of the same unholy coalition Southern democrats and a Large number of republicans. The Bill which now goes to the House also would extend for two years the life of the existing civil rights commission. The measure follows in Large part recommendations by presi Dent Eisenhower but the committee during More than a week of closed door ses Sions deleted an Eisenhower proposal for a special commission unequal Job Opportunity under government contracts. A slow moving freight hear Orillia Canada. Twenty eight were  press photo officers club waiters ordered reassignedc7 Washington up the army bowing to congressional pressure has ordered the reassignment of gis who now fill jobs such As bartenders and waiters officers clubs it was disclosed wednesday. Rep. Frank Kowalski a Conn who revealed the m6ve, said f Appeal is faded for crap shooters Denver up there in t much doubt what s going on inside says the Colorado. Supreme court when voices Are saying shoot five and you re faded."7 especially said the justices in a ruling when officers find a Pool table in the room but no balls Orcus just a pair of Dice on the floor. The court upheld the Denver court convictions of Lee v. Reed and Frank m. Taylor on charges of running a gambling House at a dwelling. Teacher tells of class sex Survey los angelas .1 a t \ c2x,, i.  Angeles a sixteen per cent of the girls and 15 per cent of the boys who took part in a controversial sex Survey in High school reported they had experienced sexual Intercourse their teacher testified. .a11 of the 60 boys and Giris Jug stay 17-year-Olds, said they had few feed. Fifty eight per cent of the by and 34 per cent of the girls a they had petted forty four per cent of the boys and 83 per cent of the girls and very intimate petting with the opposite to. The percentages were provide Din tabulation of the Survey entered in evidence at a Board of education hearing on the fitness of physiology instructor Cecil Cook 37, to continue to teach. The Survey conducted last Jan uary As part of Cook s course in sex instruction led to Hir being accused of unprofessional and immoral conduct in the classroom. If the Board of education Rule against him Cook May lose his teaching  the stared in his own de sense Cook contended Young people have a right to have sincere questions  All questions that arise in an inquiring Young mind can be an swered from textbooks. I encouraged questions As we went along. The students them selves said the Survey had been Given in another school and they asked if it could be Given in their classes. I agreed because j thought it was proper it would enable each student to compare himself with his group and thus see for himself if he were normal1 would make Many More enlisted men available for military duties and save the taxpayers millions of dollars a year. Kowalski is a member of a House armed services subcommittee investigating charges that some gis have been used As officers serv ants. He said it was Gratifying that the army is correcting wasteful manpower practices which we have been  " Kowalski a retired. Army colonel made Public a letter he obtained concerning the reassignment of enlisted men who had been working at the officers club at it. Hamil ton . The letter advised club member that because of army orders the number of enlisted men assigned to the club had been reduced to three. Kowalski said he was told this meant that 13 others were re leased from these menial tasks anal have been returner1 to Mili tary  i am also informed unofficially the congressman added that the department of the army has As a result of the subcommittee s Dis closures issued general orders for reassignment of enlisted men nonworking in officers  Bohlen to get . Russ Post Washington a state department officials said Charlese. Bohlen will take Over As special adviser on soviet affairs by the end of october. The former ambassador to mos cow is an expert on matters affecting . Relations with the soviet bloc of nations. The officials said Bohlen will assume his new assignment Asad Viser to Secretary of state Chris Tian a. Herter As soon As he completes important work As Ambas Sador to the Philippines. Herter top aide arrangements have been completed for Bohlen s reassignment As Herter s top aide on soviet affairs an informant said but the Transfer will not be announced of Fici Emliy before the Diplomat concludes his conferences with philippine leaders. It is by no Means the state department s intention to make the Transfer effective before the Manila talks have ended informant stressed. French say 750 rebels out of action in Algeria Algiers a French head quarters for Algeria said that 467rebels had been put out of action during the first 12 Days of a major Trench offensive against rebels in he Sabylla mountains. French Osses were put at 15 killed elsewhere in Algeria the French said the rebels had lost 883 men luring the week ending aug Wied French put their losses at 13 million claim paid to Philippines Washington up the . Has paid one philippine omnibus claim endorsed payment of an other agreed to co Isider further evidence on two others and rejected 15 in a $900 million claim package. Under Secretary of state c. Douglas Dillon handed Che . Re ply to ambassador Carlos p. Romulo in a Brief meeting at Testate department. At the same time he gave Romulo a $23,862,751 Check paying the 25-year-old philippine claim for losses suffered when the  re valued the Dollar. The rejected claims included a request to reimburse the Philip Pines for tax imposed on Philip Pine Coconut Oil sold in the .a claim for a refund on . Excise taxes collected on the Sale of philippine sugar in the ., anal a claim for unpaid salary of Philip Pine soldiers and guerrillas during world War ii  
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